Could an electric nudge to the head help your doctor operate a surgical robot?

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Summary: Study shows that people who received gentle electric currents on the back of their heads learned to use a robotic surgery tool in virtual reality and in real life more easily than those who didn't.

People who received gentle electric currents on the back of their heads learned to maneuver a robotic surgery tool in virtual reality and then in a real setting much more easily than people who didn’t receive those nudges, a new study shows.

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